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Minimum I/O to Volumes Associated with FILE Device Class

In Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5.3, the minimum I/O to a volume

associated with a FILE device class is 256 KB, regardless how much data is

being written to the volume. For example, if you are backing up one

500-byte object, it will take 256 KB of I/O to store it on the volume. In

terms of performance, the size of the I/O for a volume associated with a

FILE device class has the greatest impact when backing up or archiving a

large number of small objects (for example, small files or small directories).

To reduce the potential for performance degradation, you can increase the

size of aggregates created by the server. (An aggregate is an object that

contains multiple logical files that are backed up or archived from a client

in a single transaction.) To increase the size of aggregates, increase the

value of the TXNGROUPMAX option in the server options file

(dsmserv.opt) or increase the value of the TXNGROUPMAX parameter on

the REGISTER NODE or UPDATE NODE server commands. In addition to

increasing the TXNGROUPMAX value, you might also need to increase the

values for the following options:

v The client option TXNBYTELIMIT in the client options file (dsm.opt)

v The server options MOVEBATCHSIZE and MOVESIZETHRESH

For details about the server options and commands, refer to the

Administrator’s Reference. For details about the client option

TXNBYTELIMIT, refer to the Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User’s

Guide.

Note: For certain tasks (for example, using content-management products,

using the DIRMC client option to store directory information, or

migrating very small files using the hierarchical space management

(HSM) client), you can minimize wasted space on storage volumes

in a FILE-type storage pool by specifying the NONBLOCK data

format when defining the storage pool. In most situations, however,

the NATIVE format is preferred.

Changes for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5 Release 2—January 2004

The following changes have been made to the product for this edition:

General Updates

Updates based on the input of users have been made throughout the book. A new section for automating the storage agent startup has also been added. See “Automating the Storage Agent Startup” on page 43 for more information.

Changes for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5 Release 2—June 2003

The following changes have been made to the product for this edition:

LAN-free for z/OS

Tivoli Storage Manager now supports LAN-free data movement in storage area network (SAN) environments on the z/OS® and OS/390® operating systems. The z/OS or OS/390 server acts as the data manager for a client that uses a storage agent See Chapter 2, “Planning,” on page 5 for an

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Contents Storage Agent User’s Guide Page Storage Agent User’s Guide Fifth Edition January Contents Page How to Use This Book About This BookWhere to Look for Information IBM Tivoli Storage Manager PublicationsRelated IBM Publications Tivoli Technical Training Support InformationSearching knowledge bases Severity Conventions Used in This Guide Page Changes for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version Changes for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5 ReleaseJanuary OctoberMinimum I/O to Volumes Associated with File Device Class LAN-free for z/OSChanges for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Version 5 Page Storage Agent Overview SAN LAN-free Client Data Backup Scenario Multi-session No-Query Restore for LAN-free Path Supported Operating Systems PlanningTypes of Environments ACSLS, Scsi and 349X Tape Library Sharing SAN SAN File Device Sharing Using Tivoli SANergy External LibrariesPage Data Migration and Coexistence System Requirements Configuration Information Worksheets Client System Storage agent propertiesDevice information External library ACSLS, 3494, or Scsi drive device namesClient System Drive Shared disk Server System Server propertiesACSLS, 3494, or Scsi library information Drive Shared diskClient Node Information Obtain Device InformationServer System Lanfreecommmethod Tcpip Lanfreetcpserveraddress Overview of Installation and Configuration Tasks Installing and Configuring Tape-LibraryFile-Device Sharing Environments Configuring devices for the storage agent to access Verifying the Network ConnectionClient System Installing Software Tivoli Storage Manager Client WorkstationNext steps. For example Install and Configure the Storage Agent Locate the line Software to Install Devconfig devconfig.out Tape Device Disk Device Configuring Devices for the Storage Agent to Access On page 27 shows the results of completing this stepTape Devices SANDisk Devices OS only Formatting Volumes for LAN-free Data MovementStart the Storage Agent Verify the LAN-free Configuration Determining Whether the Data Movement was LAN-freePage Installing and Configuring External Library Environments Tivoli Storage Manager ServerVerifying the Network Connection Installing and Configuring External Library Environments Servername tsmsrver Install and Configure the Storage Agent Package Name Fileset Names Description Servername tsmsrver Define the storage pool. For example Define path storagnt libmgr1 srctype=server desttype=library Start the Storage Agent Determining Whether the Data Movement was LAN-free Page Appendix A. Administration and Configuration Reference Starting and Stopping the Storage AgentAutomating the Storage Agent Startup Manually Starting and Stopping the Storage AgentFormat Adding Communication Information for the Storage AgentParameters SERVERPAssword ExamplesSERVERName HLAddressRequired Options Storage Agent Options FileAdditional Options COMMTimeout seconds IDLETimeout minutesRESOURCETimeout minutes Msgstacktrace onoffSTAMaxpooledsessions number Tcpadminport numberTHROUGHPUTDatathreshold kilobytespersecond THROUGHPUTTimethreshold minutes Device Configuration File for the Storage AgentUselargebuffers yesno Define Server Appendix B. Legacy Acsls Data Migration and Coexistence Data MigrationMigration New Storage Pool Old Storage Appendix C. Notices Trademarks HacmpAppendix C. Notices Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Index Dsmsta SetstorageserverOptions Page SC32-0129-00

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